Grading In order to thoroughly assess all aspects of learning in Physical Education, the grade has been divided into three categories and will be calculated accordingly.
Your child will be graded on a point system during each class meeting. There are a total of 5 points possible for each class meeting. Effort (1) Skills (3) Sportsmanship (1)
The categories are broken down as follows:
Effort: (includes but is not limited to) -How hard your child tries in class. -If child is properly prepared for class. -Returning any outside assignments that may be given. -Following directions and classroom rules. -Respect for the instructor.
Sportsmanship: (includes but not limited to) -Respect for your classmates. -Utilizing appropriate reactions and verbalization before, during, and after activities.
Skills: (includes but not limited to) -Child’s ability to complete a task. -Improvement.
Depending on your child’s grade level, he/she will participate in self-assessments, peer-assessments, and written assessments during class time. Absences will not count against your child; however, any assessments missed are expected to be made up either during class time or at home.
The grading scale is consistent with the district’s grading guidelines.
Ms. Peipher's Physical Education Class
Daily Classes
Day "A"
Miss. Biechy - 4
Mrs. Haley - Kg
Mrs. Schaffer - 1
Mrs. S Heffelfinger - 2
Day "B"
Mrs Schooler - 6
Mrs. Hartzell - 5
Mr. Frisch - 3
Mrs. Gimbar - 4
Mrs. Sznoluch - 1
Mrs. Hottle - 2
Day "C"
Mr. Muschlitz - 6
Mr. C Heffelfinger - 5
Mrs. Weaver - 3
Mr. Krachie - 4
Mrs. Longacre - Kg
Mrs. Herr - 2
Day "D"
Mrs. Figueroa - 6
Mrs. Donnangelo - 3
Mrs. Anderson - 4
Mrs. Golas - Kg
Mrs. Dalton - 1
Mrs. Toolan - 2
Day "E"
Mrs. Cramer - 6
Mrs. Marano - 5
Mrs. Hoh - 3
Mrs. Milburn - 4
Mrs. Schucker - Kg
Mrs. Miller - 1
Curriculum:
Throughout the course of the year the following will be covered in Physical Education Class!
Grades 3-6
1. Rules and Expectations. Classroom procedures. Height and Weight.
2. Cooperative Games.
3. Football
4. Cardio
5. Soccer
6. Yoga
7. Basketball
8. Dance
9. Jump Rope
10. Hockey
11. Volleyball
12. Fitness Testing
Kg-2
1. Rules and Expectations. Classroom procedures. Height and Weight.
2. Cooperation Activities.
3. Hand-Eye Coordination Stations.
4. Locomotor Skills.
5. Fitness Activities.
6. Ball Skills.
7. Parachute Activities.
8. Scooter Activities.
9. Yoga.
10. Dance.
11. Ball Skills (Basketball).
12. Jump Rope.
13. Tossing/Throwing/Catching.
14. Directions/Levels/Pathways.
Grading
In order to thoroughly assess all aspects of learning in Physical Education, the grade has been divided into three categories and will be calculated accordingly.
Your child will be graded on a point system during each class meeting.
There are a total of 5 points possible for each class meeting.
Effort (1)
Skills (3)
Sportsmanship (1)
The categories are broken down as follows:
Effort: (includes but is not limited to)
-How hard your child tries in class.
-If child is properly prepared for class.
-Returning any outside assignments that may be given.
-Following directions and classroom rules.
-Respect for the instructor.
Sportsmanship: (includes but not limited to)
-Respect for your classmates.
-Utilizing appropriate reactions and verbalization before, during, and after activities.
Skills: (includes but not limited to)
-Child’s ability to complete a task.
-Improvement.
Depending on your child’s grade level, he/she will participate in self-assessments, peer-assessments, and written assessments during class time. Absences will not count against your child; however, any assessments missed are expected to be made up either during class time or at home.
The grading scale is consistent with the district’s grading guidelines.